Play Redux The Form of Computer Games

Myers, David

Play Redux The Form of Computer Games - Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press 2010 - 1 electronic resource (193 p.)

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Play Redux is an ambitious description and critical analysis of the aesthetic pleasures of video game play, drawing on early twentieth-century formalist theory and models of literature. Employing a concept of biological naturalism grounded in cognitive theory, Myers argues for a clear delineation between the aesthetics of play and the aesthetics of texts. In the course of this study, Myers asks a number of interesting questions: What are the mechanics of human play as exhibited in computer games? Can these mechanisms be modeled? What is the evolutionary function of cognitive play, and is it, on the whole, a good thing? Intended as a provocative corrective to the currently ascendant, if not dominant, cultural and ethnographic approach to game studies and play, Play Redux will generate interest among scholars of communications, new media, and film.


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English

9780472070923;9780472050925 dcbooks.7933339.0001.001

10.3998/dcbooks.7933339.0001.001 doi


Computer games / online games: strategy guides
Hobbies, quizzes & games

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